Ballad of Bodacious
Primus Lyrics


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Bodacious am a whole lotta' bull
over nineteen hundred pounds.
He's born in Galry, Oklahoma
and he's the baddest sonsabitch around
if a Burma bull ever were a super star
then Bodacious just might be.
He's a cream colored, beefy brawn,
full-fledged, four footed bovine celebrity.

Who's gonna ride Bodacious?
Who's gonna tame him down?
Look out for Bodacious, he's bound to hold his ground.
Here comes Bodacious, ya'll just step aside.
Big and bad Bodacious takes a toll from those who ride.

Young Bo met a man named Tuff Hedeman
at the start of his buckin' spree
and Tuff became one of the few to make the whistle
back in Nineteen Ninety Three.

Tuff tried to ride Bo again at the finals
in Nineteen Ninety Five.




Bodacious had got a little older and wiser
Tuff barely came out alive.

Overall Meaning

The Ballad of Bodacious by Primus is a tribute to the infamous bull named Bodacious. The song describes him as a super star and a celebrity of sorts. He was a massive bull, weighing over nineteen hundred pounds, and hailed from Galry, Oklahoma, where he was born. Bodacious was known to be the baddest, most dangerous bull around. The lyrics suggest that it is an incredibly difficult task to ride and tame him down. Anybody could be hurt while trying, and only a few succeeded in making the whistle, which is an indication of a successful eight-second ride in bull riding.


The song talks about Tuff Hedeman, one of the few bull riders to have successfully ridden Bodacious in 1993. The lyrics suggest that the bull had become more mature and experienced when Tuff tried to ride him again in 1995, and he could barely survive the ride. Through this song, Primus pays homage to the magnificent animal and his legacy, making sure that his name will live on forever.


Line by Line Meaning

Bodacious am a whole lotta' bull
Bodacious is an enormous and powerful bull


Over nineteen hundred pounds.
He weighs more than nineteen hundred pounds


He's born in Galry, Oklahoma
He was born in Galry, Oklahoma


And he's the baddest sonsabitch around
He is the toughest and most dangerous bull around


If a Burma bull ever were a super star
If a bull from Burma could become famous


Then Bodacious just might be.
Bodacious would be the one to achieve fame


He's a cream colored, beefy brawn,
He has a cream-colored, muscular body


Full-fledged, four footed bovine celebrity.
He is a full-fledged, four-footed celebrity among bovines


Who's gonna ride Bodacious?
Who will attempt to ride Bodacious?


Who's gonna tame him down?
Who can successfully control him?


Look out for Bodacious,
Be careful around Bodacious,


He's bound to hold his ground.
He will not easily be moved or controlled


Here comes Bodacious,
Bodacious is approaching,


Ya'll just step aside.
Get out of the way,


Big and bad Bodacious
Bodacious is large and dangerous


Takes a toll from those who ride.
He inflicts harm on those who attempt to ride him


Young Bo met a man named Tuff Hedeman
A young bull rider named Bo met a man named Tuff Hedeman


At the start of his buckin' spree
At the beginning of Bo's career as a bucking bull


And Tuff became one of the few to make the whistle
Tuff was one of the few riders to successfully stay on Bo and make the whistle


Back in Nineteen Ninety Three.
This happened in 1993


Tuff tried to ride Bo again at the finals
Tuff attempted to ride Bo again at the finals


In Nineteen Ninety Five.
This took place in 1995


Bodacious had got a little older and wiser
Bodacious had become more experienced and harder to ride


Tuff barely came out alive.
Tuff almost didn't make it after attempting to ride Bodacious again




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